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Tick (✓) True or False.
1. Sinbad went on ten voyages.
True
False
2. A genie came out of Aladdin's lamp whenever he rubbed it.
True
False
3. Ali Baba came across fifty thieves who led him to the magic cave.
True
False
4. Aladdin had a brother called Kassim.
True D
False
5. Sinbad was actually a sailor by profession.
True
False
6. Ali Baba used the phrase 'Open Sesame' to enter the thieves
den.
True
False​

Answers

Answered by monaliborde21
0

Answer:

true

  1. true
  2. true
  3. true
  4. true
  5. true

Answered by sourasghotekar123
0

Answer:

1. True

2. True

3. True

4. False

5. True

6 True

Explanation:

True. Sinbad the Sailor is a legendary character from Middle Eastern folklore who is said to have gone on ten voyages, encountering various monsters and fantastical creatures along the way.

True. In the story of Aladdin and the Magic Lamp, a genie does indeed come out of the lamp whenever Aladdin rubs it. The genie grants Aladdin three wishes, which he uses to win the heart of a princess and defeat an evil sorcerer.

True. Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves is a popular tale from Arabian Nights, in which Ali Baba discovers a magical cave filled with treasure belonging to a group of forty thieves. The phrase "Open Sesame" is used to open the cave's entrance.

False. Aladdin did not have a brother named Kassim in the original story. However, there are many adaptations and retellings of the Aladdin tale, so it is possible that some versions include a character named Kassim.

True. Sinbad was a sailor by profession and his voyages took him across the seas to many exotic locations, encountering strange creatures and overcoming various obstacles along the way.

True. Ali Baba used the phrase "Open Sesame" to enter the thieves' den and access the treasure inside. The phrase has become a well-known idiom in popular culture, often used to refer to a magical or secret means of gaining entry to something.

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